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Congo Republic holds election expected to extend Sassou’s long rule

Voters in the Republic of Congo head to the polls in a tightly contested election

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Congo Republic votes on Sunday in a presidential election ​widely expected to extend 82-year-old Denis Sassou Nguesso’s decades-long rule by another ‌five years, with limited active opposition and little uncertainty about the result. 

Two of the country’s bestknown opposition leaders remain in prison, while others are in exile. Several opposition parties are boycotting the vote, ​saying the process lacks credibility. 

Polls are expected to open at 7 a.m. ​local time (0600 GMT) and close at 6 p.m. More than 3.2 million Congolese are registered to vote, although analysts and civil society groups expect turnout to fall below the nearly 68% recorded in 2021, when Sassou won with 88.4% of the vote. 

Sassou seized power in the oilproducing Central African nation in 1979 and has governed almost continuously since, except for a five-year hiatus in the 1990s. 

He is running against six little-known candidates, none seen as ​serious challengers, with electoral bodies dominated by figures aligned with the ruling Congolese Labour ​Party. 

“The opposition is fragmented and lacks a strong, emblematic figure,” said Remadji Hoinathy of the Pretoria-based ‌Institute ⁠for Security Studies. “There may be fatigue among voters, but that will not affect Sassou’s chances.” 

Rights groups say the political space has narrowed in recent years, citing arrests of activists and party suspensions. 

Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso has dismissed accusations of pro-Sassou bias, arguing that Congo’s oversight bodies will ensure a transparent and fair election. Some Congolese say they see little chance for change. 

“It’s an election whose outcome is known in advance,” said Frédéric ​Nkou, an unemployed resident of Brazzaville. “I don’t expect things to ​improve.” 

Sassou has ⁠campaigned on continuity, pledging to accelerate development projects and expand access to education and professional training. 

The economy, heavily dependent on oil, has stabilised in recent years after a long downturn, but 52% of Congo’s 6.1 million people live in poverty, according to the World Bank. Provisional electoral results are expected 48 to 72 hours after polls close.

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